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The Tisch Center for Jewish Dialogue

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Building a global Jewish network driven by a ‘Peoplehood- Mindset’

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Building a global Jewish network driven by a ‘Peoplehood- Mindset’

The Tisch Center for Jewish Dialogue imagines a leadership umbrella encompassing Israel and the Diaspora driven by prioritizing the values of peoplehood in order to ensure the Jewish people's resilience in the face of internal and external crises and a vibrant shared future.

The Tisch Center specializes in leadership, professional, and non-formal educational frameworks inside and outside of Israel.

The Tisch Center's post- October-Seventh educational program, "The Jewish Resilience Project," offers leadership groups a ‘new lens’ in which to see and respond to this period. See HERE for more information.

How We Do It

Seminar at the Tisch Center. Photo: Itzick Biran
Seminar at the Tisch Center. Photo: Itzick Biran

How We Do It

We believe that productive dialogue begins with the ability to share a coherent narrative and receive another one in return. Our unique methodology takes participants through a process in which they harness their own story, develop a ‘peoplehood consciousness’, and gain knowledge and appreciation for the Jewish people and its many tribes. 

 

Only with a coherent narrative which places every individual Jew into the grander narrative of the Jewish people, do individuals have the space and confidence to engage with ‘The Other’ in dialogue. 

 

Our unique formula develops a shared baseline for both Israelis and world Jewry to engage in Peoplehood. From one-off immersive training days to long-term processes within or between groups, the Tisch Center has reimagined for the 21st century how to tell one’s Jewish story and engage in dialogue.

Who We Work With

The Tisch Center. Photo: Itzick Biran
Photo: Itzick Biran

Who We Work With

  • Senior Leadership Groups
  • Professional Teams
  • outh Movement professional staff
  • Jewish Leadership Programs and Alumni Networks
  • Lay Leadership
  • Young Adults

What We Offer

A Seminar at ANU Museum. Photo: Itzik Biran
A Seminar at ANU Museum. Photo: Itzick Biran

What We Offer

  • Team building days for groups and organizations
  • Series of lectures, workshops, and training modules created for your group
  • Encounter opportunity to engage with ‘The Other’
  • Pre- and Post- training and processes for ‘Encounter Experiences”
  • ’Train the Trainers' Model: Learn how to bring Tisch’s unique methodology and tool kit into one’s own team, organization, and community. 

Our Networks and Programs

Round table discussion. The Tisch Center. Photo: Itzick Biran
Round table discussion. The Tisch Center. Photo: Itzick Biran

Our Networks and Programs

The Israeli Jewish Peoplehood Coalition

Israel’s Jewish Peoplehood Coalition is a vibrant professional network of over 600 Israeli organizations and leaders, who prioritize –  together and separately – Jewish peoplehood as an organizing value, principle, and foundation for belonging. Together, the Coalition is committed to working towards the cohesion, strength, and security of the greater Jewish people as Israel’s place as its nation-state. 

The Coalition relaunched in January 2025 as a shared network to connect Israelis committed to peoplehood with their peers across the Jewish world towards a shared vision, work plan, and desire to bring a peoplehood-based organizing mindset to our broader networks. 

The Coalition was originally established to create and organize a Jewish peoplehood field in Israel by the Reut Group in 2018. Now, with over 700 members and a broad network of Israeli peoplehood professionals and programs, we have the confidence, literacy, and desire to invest in shared spaces and initiatives in the Jewish world on a civil-society level (outside of government or institutional-supported programs). 

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Plan Your Visit

Visiting Hours

Sunday
10am-5pm
Monday
10am-5pm
Tuesday
10am-5pm
Wednesday
10am-5pm
Thursday
10am-8pm
Friday
10am-2pm
Saturday
10am-5pm

Admission Prices (NIS)

Regular
54
Israeli Senior citizens
27
Persons with disabilities, college/university students, “olim”
44
Children under 5 years old
Free entrance
Soldiers in uniform, and Israelis evacuated from the south and the north
free entrance (please show I.D.)

Agents and Groups

Phone

Our Location

Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Entrance from gate #2 (Matatia gate)